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| Landscape - How to get this amazing effect ? http://500px.com/photo/9243299?page=2 Thanks |
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| Re: Landscape - How to get this amazing effect ? It's an 80 seconds exposure. First try that and see how close you get. I have no idea what color shifts 80 sec exposure produces. And the light has to be the same. Maybe you don't need any post processing after that. |
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| Re: Landscape - How to get this amazing effect ? To be more concise, the color is a side effect of stacking filters. Obviously it's the only way to get an 80 second exposure, but you also need to stack filters (there almost certainly both a Grad ND and a regular ND in use here) and shoot on what looks like a gloomy, overcast day near sunset. Also being mindful of the camera color profile being used. A "Camera Landscape" profile in Lr may have been used to accentuate the cooler tones as it tends to bias towards blue (at least for Canon anyway). Bear in mind that color profiles are different than WB, as WB covers an overall color cast on two axis (blue-yellow and green-magenta) whereas the color profile is establishing color relationships. |
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